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akane1984 15-02-2006 09:48

Problems with Firefox
 
Hi i recently got new router Netgear WGT634U, since then my browsing is fast and so is p2p downloads and gaming ping low on my 2MB NTL broadband but when using FireFox inbuilt download utility it runs awfully slow. . i get speeds within browser download of say 33KBs sometimes spiking to what i was used to (193KBs). . any help?>

Bifta 15-02-2006 11:10

Re: Problems with Firefox
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by akane1984
Hi i recently got new router Netgear WGT634U, since then my browsing is fast and so is p2p downloads and gaming ping low on my 2MB NTL broadband but when using FireFox inbuilt download utility it runs awfully slow. . i get speeds within browser download of say 33KBs sometimes spiking to what i was used to (193KBs). . any help?>

If you're using NTL broadband, have you tried changing your transparent cache?

akane1984 16-02-2006 10:05

Re: Problems with Firefox
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bifta
If you're using NTL broadband, have you tried changing your transparent cache?

how do you do that?

pedantic 16-02-2006 10:15

Re: Problems with Firefox
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by akane1984
how do you do that?

Hi

See here for instructions http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d...trancache.html

patrickp 17-02-2006 00:01

Re: Problems with Firefox
 
The best list of ntl proxies seems to be the Forum one, akane1984.

To specify a proxy in Firefox, go to Tools -> Options -> General and click the Connection Settings button. select Manual proxy configuration, enter the proxy you want to use in HTTP Proxy _only_ and enter 8080 as the port. It's also a good idea to enter any IP addresses that you might want to access without a specified proxy (eg. those for your modem or router) in the No Proxy for box.

The click OK and OK: you're done.

If you want to be able to switch proxies on the fly, try the http://www.roundtwo.com/product/switchproxy extension. You can enter several proxies and select which one you want to use with a couple of clicks. Seems to me that Firefox was made for ntl! ;-D


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